There was not even a single, rude hut in the dingle; blacks' and whites' gunyahs being all alike.
Near them Alec and I found a place where the number of deserted huts, or gunyahs of the natives induced us to look about for a well or some other kind of watering-place.
Two days after leaving the spot where Mr. Burke died, I found some gunyahs where the natives had deposited a bag of nardoo, sufficient to last me a fortnight, and three bundles containing various articles.
Several gunyahs of the blacks were situated near a waterhole that had apparently contained water very lately, and heaps of grass were lying about the plains, from which they had beaten the seeds.
Coming to the gunyahs where we expected to have found them, we were disappointed, and seeing a nardoo field close by halted, intending to make it our camp.
We found the two gunyahs situated on a sand-bank between two waterholes and about a mile from the flat where they procured nardoo seed, on which they managed to exist so long.
Notes on Rock Shelters or Gibba-gunyahs at Deewhy Lagoon.
Notes on Rock Shelters or Gibba-gunyahs at Deewhy Lagoon'): ".
Where this beautiful building now stands, there were only the gunyahs or homes of the poor savages.
Everywhere else there was silence; no fires glowed by the gunyahs or anywhere, save near where the old man sat, and neither woman nor child could be seen.
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